New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 18 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter II - Regulations of the Department of Social Services
Subchapter C - Social Services
Article 7 - Certificates of Incorporation; Miscellaneous Corporate Matters
Part 481 - General
Section 481.1 - Applicability

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) This Subchapter applies to all certificates of incorporation of not-for-profit or business corporations and amendments thereof that require department approval for filing in accordance with the provisions of the Social Services Law, the Executive Law, the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law or the Business Corporation Law, when such certificates include among their corporate purposes:

(1) the care of destitute, delinquent, abandoned, neglected or dependent children;

(2) the placing-out or boarding-out of children, as defined in the Social Services Law;

(3) the establishment or operation of a home or shelter for unmarried mothers, excepting the establishment or operation of a hospital or facility providing health-related services, as those terms are defined in article 28 of the Public Health Law;

(4) the establishment or operation of a day-care center for children;

(5) the establishment or operation of any psychiatric clinic;

(6) the study, prevention or combating of juvenile delinquency;

(7) the study or prevention of poverty;

(8) the relieving or reducing of unemployment among youth;

(9) the promoting or providing employment of youth;

(10) the establishment or operation of a residential program for victims of domestic violence as defined in section 452.2(e) of this Title;

(11) the solicitation of contributions for any of the above purposes.

(b) The provisions of this Subchapter shall also apply to:

(1) the voluntary dissolution of any not-for-profit corporation, the formation of which required department approval;

(2) the name of any business corporation which shall contain the word blind or handicapped;

(3) the application of a corporation to establish and operate additional day- care centers or residential facilities, where its certificate of incorporation requires prior department approval for such additional establishment and operation.

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